and as for the dumb fuck ass excuse of a fucking human being thats imitating her im gonna find out ur ip address and track YOU down and skull fuck you ltterally...and when all is said and done i knew avril and i went to high school with her in 04 at san clemente high school in san clemente california and i am friends with ryan sheckler....BITCH

This is an interesting model of an overarching theme in society's female population. You'll notice that every one of these pop singers is actually just the same woman in a diffent body. They always 'model' a certain type of boyfriend and then complain about that boyfriend. But it's always one 'type' of female in a dialogue with one 'type' of male. They never get around to talking about anything else. It's mass programming. Monkey see, monkey do.

The very pop stars that young females most idolize are the very ones they should most despise and ignore. These are their trainers and psychological controllers. They train them in thinking in one and only one way about men. They train them that they are doomed to be attracted to only one male profile and then spend the rest of their days trying to change that type of male while keeping that type of male. They never learn, through their whole lives, that that type of male cannot be taught or loved because that type of male is absolutely worthless. The ones they most consider to be type A never were type A. These are the same women who most often complain about men while never recognizing that the greatest and first problem is with them.

Here are a few other examples with this same archbimbo female time spirit working in the Seclorum.

Cos Lindsay Lohan is getting to be a pain in the ass... every time i bite her I end up drunk and high for a week...

Im currently accepting new applications... do you wanna apply?

oh and my wife made this video to ur stupid song

"My religious belief teaches me to feel as safe in battle as in bed. God has fixed the time for my death. I do not concern myself about that, but to be always ready, no matter when it may overtake me. ... That is the way all men should live, and then all would be equally brave." - General Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson